paulfish4570
Veteran
stew, that top gear viet nam special is a major hoot. one of my favorite single tv shows of all time ...
inSIGHT
Member
Well if money really isn't a problem......
Then I would fly to Romania and rent a red Ferrari to drive along the Transfagarasan while stopping to take pictures of the countryside
Then I would fly to Romania and rent a red Ferrari to drive along the Transfagarasan while stopping to take pictures of the countryside
haempe
Well-known
Well if money really isn't a problem......
Then I would fly to Romania and rent a red Ferrari to drive along the Transfagarasan while stopping to take pictures of the countryside
If I remember correctly, romanian roads are not the ideal playground for Ferrari's...
Greyscale
Veteran
Chernobyl. I viewed a photo diary of a motorcycle trip through the affected area, and it was frightening and amazing.
Pfreddee
Well-known
Scotland!
With best regards.
Pfreddee(Stephen)
With best regards.
Pfreddee(Stephen)
Bob Michaels
nobody special
And why have you not gone where you always wanted to go?
Before you answer, think about why Roger Hicks has been everywhere he really wanted to go.
Could it be that you actually did not want to go seriously enough to make the trip?
Before you answer, think about why Roger Hicks has been everywhere he really wanted to go.
Could it be that you actually did not want to go seriously enough to make the trip?
FrankS
Registered User
And why have you not gone where you always wanted to go?
Before you answer, think about why Roger Hicks has been everywhere he really wanted to go.
Could it be that you actually did not want to go seriously enough to make the trip?
Family responsibilities, especially with regards to time and money. Children tend to refocus ones attention away from personal wants. Not that I'd change anything, I just haven't yet gotten to some places I want to go.
Leica All Day
Veteran
I guess we all have our own reasons for going/not going to places that we want to visit and photograph......I have been to over 30 countries so far, and some of them I have visited multiple times......my older brother who has an excellent job, nice car, beautiful house and a lovely family has never stepped foot outside of the U.S.....and to be honest, I don't think he really has a desire to travel outside the U.S.......that said.....these differences among us make the world an interesting and beautiful place.....I envy some of you who are content on staying local and photographing your local area.....
my life would be a lot easier if I did not have this burning desire to
see/witness/photograph and travel around this world that we live in.....to each his own....as long as you're happy and live a good life and don't intentionally harm others.....that's what it is all about (well at least to me it is)
Ironically, as I write this post, sitting in the airport waiting to board my plane, I do realize that I am going to one of the biggest 'open air prisons' in the world....that said, the local people are some of the nicest that I have ever met anywhere, and I am happy that I can go there and spend time with them, purchase products from family run shops, stay in family run guest houses and have interesting conversations with the locals....I am not sure who asks more questions about our respective countries, them or me.....hahaha
Cheers to all, Michael
my life would be a lot easier if I did not have this burning desire to
see/witness/photograph and travel around this world that we live in.....to each his own....as long as you're happy and live a good life and don't intentionally harm others.....that's what it is all about (well at least to me it is)
Ironically, as I write this post, sitting in the airport waiting to board my plane, I do realize that I am going to one of the biggest 'open air prisons' in the world....that said, the local people are some of the nicest that I have ever met anywhere, and I am happy that I can go there and spend time with them, purchase products from family run shops, stay in family run guest houses and have interesting conversations with the locals....I am not sure who asks more questions about our respective countries, them or me.....hahaha
Cheers to all, Michael
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Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
While I could say some "exotic" place overseas, I've been around the world 3 times. Took a camera with me every step. It's not boring but there are places that I took for granted when I was younger and I think I'd like to go there and shoot them.
Moriarty and Edgewood, New Mexico.
My hometown area. I think I may have takenno more than 10 photos in those little towns. I could do an exhaustive study there. It would probably be one of the harder ones for me too since there's the comfort of being "home."
Next time I get out there, I'll take both digitals and make myself an assignment.
Good thread. It made me really think about what I'd like to shoot and what I should shoot.
Phil Forrest
Moriarty and Edgewood, New Mexico.
My hometown area. I think I may have takenno more than 10 photos in those little towns. I could do an exhaustive study there. It would probably be one of the harder ones for me too since there's the comfort of being "home."
Next time I get out there, I'll take both digitals and make myself an assignment.
Good thread. It made me really think about what I'd like to shoot and what I should shoot.
Phil Forrest
inSIGHT
Member
If I remember correctly, romanian roads are not the ideal playground for Ferrari's...![]()
But that's the whole point!
http://vimeo.com/8010978
skip to about 7:30 for what I have in mind
haempe
Well-known
It looks, the quality of the roads has made a serious step up.
I remember of thousends of potholes at my last visit some years ago...
Zarkon
Newbie
New Zealand - the only question would be how much gear to bring along?
maddoc
... likes film again.
Shiretoko (知床国立公園), with my 4x5 Technika, a tent and lots of film. 
paapoopa
Established
india,
or
anywhere else that is out of city.
or
anywhere else that is out of city.
Chris C
Established
I always seem to come back from places with photos I'm not 100% happy with. Because of that I'd absolutely love to go back to both Nepal and Myanmar to "reshoot" now that I have an idea of what to expect and how I responded to either place.
But in saying that, sometimes I find it hard to justify the costs of such a trip to a place I've already been to when there's somewhere else new and exciting I could go to. So because of that, I'm going to have to say either Mongolia or Greenland. Both places I've been incredibly keen to go to to shoot for a while now.
But in saying that, sometimes I find it hard to justify the costs of such a trip to a place I've already been to when there's somewhere else new and exciting I could go to. So because of that, I'm going to have to say either Mongolia or Greenland. Both places I've been incredibly keen to go to to shoot for a while now.
stonydeluxe
Established
1 week NY
1 week Tokyo
1 week Tokyo
MartinP
Veteran
Some inspiration for you: http://www.longwayround.com/
Or do it the 'dumb way round' way, like these guys !!
A few years ago I was made redundant and ended up with parallel plans of either finding a suitable job, or making an interesting trip. The idea I decided on was to fly to Vladivostok (the furthest away I could get from where I live without an ocean in the way) and come back by public transport.
It's almost in Japan anyway, so a side-trip of a couple of months over there was also on the agenda. My redundancy pay would have funded the trip.
(Un-)fortunately(?) I got a good job offer before buying tickets.
Two weeks seems a bit short to change the world though, so I suppose we are talking about holidays and there's nothing wrong with that.
E.M
Well-known
selloutboy
A.g. De Mesa
The top of my list will be Shibuya District in Japan. From what I have read and heard the place is bustling with energy.
The second one for me is Manhattan. It is probably the street photography capital of the world.
Third for me is L.A. California, I have been there once but I don't know how to use a camera then, I miss the place and will want to photograph it extensively
The second one for me is Manhattan. It is probably the street photography capital of the world.
Third for me is L.A. California, I have been there once but I don't know how to use a camera then, I miss the place and will want to photograph it extensively
Luna
Well-known
1960 Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
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